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So am wanting to expand and explore softwares and tablet's. I currently use paper and digital. I want to know what you use to draw on, and the software. Why you like it and, how complex the tools are.
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Hey! I mainly use a little foldable laptop (it transitions to a tablet) and the ibis paint drawing software, I personally like both because of touch sensitivity and just how easy ibis is to use <3
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I use an XPPEN (no idea what model since it was a present, xd), but one of the more larger ones. We`re talking monitor-size. Anyways, I also use MediBang program-wise; I had to make everything myself (brushes, settings, etc.), but it is beginner friendly. Ibis seems better, based on what I have heard along with the artists that use it. Edited at April 2, 2025 09:30 PM by Imperial Warmbloods
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I personally use a ten-year-old iPad mini, my finger, and Procreate lol. This is probably as simple (and cheap) as you can get, Procreate is easy to use in my opinion, I love it for digital drawing as well as manips.
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Dash and Duchess said: Hey! I mainly use a little foldable laptop (it transitions to a tablet) and the ibis paint drawing software, I personally like both because of touch sensitivity and just how easy ibis is to use <3
Imperial Warmbloods said: I use an XPPEN (no idea what model since it was a present, xd), but one of the more larger ones. We`re talking monitor-size. Anyways, I also use MediBang program-wise; I had to make everything myself (brushes, settings, etc.), but it is beginner friendly. Ibis seems better, based on what I have heard along with the artists that use it.
Sagebrush said: I personally use a ten-year-old iPad mini, my finger, and Procreate lol. This is probably as simple (and cheap) as you can get, Procreate is easy to use in my opinion, I love it for digital drawing as well as manips.
Thank y'all, am getting a profit sharing and hoping to get one this year.
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I personally prefer Kleki. It's a website which is simply just a blank canvas and countless other tools to help make small intricate details. For device wise I simply use a trackpad on a beat up chromebook :) eh, gets the job done.
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If you don't mind spending a little bit of money on a program, I really like Clip Studio Paint Pro. Its a one-time purchase price (around $60 USD), but there are upgrades you can pay for. I've been using the 2.0 version for a few years and do not need to pay for the latest version as it works great. It is very user friendly (in my opinion) and has a good variety of brushes and settings. I've also heard Affinity Photo is a really good program and it's very similar to Photoshop, haven't tried it myself but have considered it. Its also a one-time purchase. As for a tablet, I use a Wacom Intuos Pro with my laptop. Edited at April 5, 2025 03:20 PM by Zephyr Elites
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